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OK, I give up, what is the 'BF' I have an answer but can't post it.
It not possible to predict the next think to go thru the roof, everythin rises slowly so nothing just ever goes thru the roof. You can have some control over what goes thru the roof by actually sneding soemthing thru the roof.
To do this you have to climb out on the roof. Take whatever it is that you would like to go thru the roof and throw it thru the roof. It will help to kick in a part of the roof to make whatever it is that you want to go thru the roof go thru easier.
You can try this from the inside also. But it's easier to make something go thru the roof if you are actually on top of the roof throwing whatever it is DOWNWARD'
Be imaginative. You are in control. You can make anything you want go 'thru the roof'
puhleeze. both parents long dead and buried (due to cigs).
Are you sure you're not a long lost sista? Sounds like we lived similiar lives??? Poor...that was a term used for the rich kids next door : ) We use to have to wear tube socks on our hands as gloves in the winter...and wonder bread bags over our shoprite sneakers as boots!
OK, I give up, what is the 'BF' I have an answer but can't post it.
It not possible to predict the next think to go thru the roof, everythin rises slowly so nothing just ever goes thru the roof. You can have some control over what goes thru the roof by actually sneding soemthing thru the roof.
To do this you have to climb out on the roof. Take whatever it is that you would like to go thru the roof and throw it thru the roof. It will help to kick in a part of the roof to make whatever it is that you want to go thru the roof go thru easier.
You can try this from the inside also. But it's easier to make something go thru the roof if you are actually on top of the roof throwing whatever it is DOWNWARD'
Be imaginative. You are in control. You can make anything you want go 'thru the roof'
How THEY know. Getting billed for USE TAX and how to protect yourself if you buy a lot online.
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Originally Posted by wileynj
Ok..say you buy something on Ebay from another State...would they bother to come after you? No way!
The answer is MAYBE. Here's an example:
A friend of mine bought a camera from a large NewYork-based merchandiser. To the State of New York Tax Department, the merchandiser has to justify why he didn't collect sales tax. Merchandiser correctly claims, "I'm not required to collect sales tax on this transaction since I didn't sell it in New York. I shipped the camera to this guy in New Jersey."
New York Tax Department turns over the merchandiser's long list of "guys from New Jersey" to the New Jersey Division of Taxation.
New Jersey Division of Taxation compares "the list of guys from New Jersey" with each one's individual income tax return (Form NJ-1040).
Ever check out line 44 on the NJ-1040? It reads, "Use Tax Due on Out-of-State Purchases." That's the line on which people are supposed to voluntarily cough up all the sales tax money they've "saved" by buying things through the mail, etc.
Well, if line 44 is blank, guess what? That income-tax-filing taxpayer gets a bill from the NJ Division of Taxation because (s)he didn't report and pay the Use Tax liability for the camera (or the cigarettes, or the furniture, or the collectibles, etc.) on his/her tax return.
My friend got billed for tax on the camera. And that's how THEY know.
Some people, like my friend, buy a lot of things online, avoiding the sales tax. He now voluntarily reports $300 in out-of-state purchases each year, paying an extra $21 dollars with his NJ-1040 in Use Tax. Next time one of his out-of-state purchases is checked up on, guess what? He didn't leave line 44 blank! No letter from the tax division and NO BILL.
This is what my friend does, of course. As for me, I add up every individual out-of-state receipt and calculate my Use Tax to the penny. Of course.
I think Gerald rolls his own if ya know what I'm sayin'
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